Thank you for this article. Animal ag is trembling in its boots as more people become aware of the harmful effects it has on the planet, people, not to mention animals and are choosing plant-based foods as a result.

Strongly recommend checking the paleo diet out for weight loss and improved life quality overall. Have a look at my review of the PaleoHacks cook book package and the diet overall for some tips and pointers:

Community Market actually has two locations, our original store in Santa Rosa, which remains vegetarian, and our location is Sebastopol in the Barlow, which offers sustainable meat options. We had a blast at the Chow Down Hootenanny!

Laura Hamburg, I am just seeing what you wrote after stumbling upon this review, and it is funny. I think you missed the point of those who say the positive talk about this pizza joint is inflated by the ruling owner and her minions. You are one of those minions, a personal friend with this pizza joint's owner for more than a decade. Even your words here are complete padding, not an honest customer review at all, just more ego petting, more small town smoke and mirrors. Congratulations.

Hi, as Luna Vineyards publicist, we have been advised that the event City Winery & "Eat, Drink and Be Vegan!" to benefit the Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch, has unfortunately been canceled. Luna Vineyards was proud to be a part of this event and look forward to Tonia Brow's next endeavor! http://napavalleyvegan.com/2015/08/12/896/

This has been a hit or miss over the last 5 years. It insidiously has degraded from what was only small production Heritage Breeds to a large percentage of cow, large game fish Sturgeon, assorted non-Heritage fowl and organ meats and byproducts. The serving sizes decreased in size as the years went on. This event relies on (1)Chefs that want to network with each other and have to prostitute their skills to do so. (2) A revolving door of vendors that realize that marketing at the event did not add to the bottom line. (3) The public that realize access to all of the advertised foods only happens for the $160 VIP tickets and that the lines are usually not worth the wait for a second time because of the tiny portion sizes.

As a customer of Sonoma Scone company, I can attest to the deliciousness of these scones. I love that you bake them yourself so you can enjoy as many -- or as few -- as you'd like FRESH from the oven. Ms. Eicken packages them with easy instructions to follow (even I had no trouble!) I highly recommend these delicious morsels! I can't wait to try her new flavors.

Yes, yes, yes the comments are now rolling in two weeks later from the people Saucy has forced to write wonderful, glowing words, including the STAFF that is paid by the restaurant to do so. Hmmmm....sounds very familiar, just like Yelp, Trip Advisor, and everything else. Face it people: you are dealing with a fragile, intimidating ego that must be stoked -- or else. And when you are telling everybody your business is down 20 to 25 percent from the previous year it is not because people in the town aren't hungry.

As a frequent traveler to N Ca there has never been a place to dine north of Healdsburg. Not any more! For the first time we now have a San Francisco quality restaurant. Fresh, creative and boasting local food. Saucy is a food oasis. Great craft beer, regional tap wines and servers who care. Thanks for discovering the dining secret of N Ca!

Saucy is a awesome place. IT'S the best restaurant in ukiah hands down.I love working with our awesome staff .. Cynthia is the best boss I've ever had she is a wonderful,smart, caring person who caters to our community..job well done Cynthia..GO TEAM SAUCY!

Saucy is my favorite pizza place in Northern California. Great pizza as well as salads, meatballs, sandwiches, etc. Cynthia is a wonderful, energetic, creative person. Don't miss her pizza making class if she offers it again.

The owner is a horror. She has manipulated Yelp reviews and Yelp reviewers and offended half the people not just in town but in the county -- most cross the street when they see her coming. This review is a joke. Nice work.

Why is it that when we write a story about meat eating we get criticism from the vegan community but when we write a story about a vegan restaurant we get crickets? Vegans and vegetarians: what do you think of this restaurant?